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Installation Instructions

M412060

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Make-Up Air

A tumbler is forced-air exhausted and requires 
provisions for make-up air to replace the air exhausted 
by the tumbler. 

The manufacturer’s recommended make up air 
opening for each tumbler is 144 square inches (929 sq. 
cm) of free area. At a minimum, the National Fuel 
Gas Code requires tumblers to have at least one 
square inch (6.5 sq. cm) of opening for every 1000 
BTU/hr. of input rating for proper combustion.

EXAMPLE: A tumbler with a rated input of 120,000 
BTU/hr. (30,240 Kcal) requires 120 square inches 
(774.2 sq. cm) of free opening.

Protective louvers in the opening to the outdoors can 
reduce air movement by approximately 40 percent. 
The opening must compensate for the area taken up by 
the louvers.

NOTE: The make-up air openings into a room 
containing tumblers, and a gas fired hot water 
heater or other gravity vented appliances must be 
increased sufficiently to prevent downdrafts in any 
of the vents when all tumblers are in operation. Do 
not install gravity vented appliances between 
tumblers and air inlet openings.

Positioning the Drying Tumbler

The tumbler may be removed from the skid before 
moving it to the installation location, or it may be 
moved while still attached to the skid. To remove 
tumbler from the skid, unscrew the four shipping 
capscrews (one at each corner) and lift the tumbler 
from the skid.

The leveling legs will be in a bag inside the cylinder. 
Screw the four leveling legs into the level adjusting 
fittings from the bottom.

IMPORTANT: The tumbler should be slid in place 
using the wooden crate pad supplied on the 
shipping crate to prevent damage to the flooring.

Slide the tumbler to its permanent location and level. 
Keep the tumbler as close to the floor as possible. The 
tumbler must rest firmly on the floor so weight of 
tumbler is evenly distributed. Tumbler must not rock. 
Shim under the corners to level and stabilize the unit.

Drying Tumbler Enclosure 
Construction

IMPORTANT: DO NOT block the airflow at the 
top rear of the tumbler with laundry, etc. Doing so 
would prevent adequate air supply to the tumbler’s 
heat chamber.

A typical enclosure is shown in Figure 5. Note that the 
enclosure does touch the tumbler top and side panels. 
Note, too, the minimum and maximum dimensions. Be 
aware that there may be local codes and ordinances 
which must be complied with.

IMPORTANT: Install tumblers with sufficient 
clearance for servicing and operation. Refer to 
Figure 5
.

TO FACILITATE INSTALLATION: To ensure room 
for leveling, adjusting and lining up the tumblers, size 
the enclosure opening three inches (7.6 cm) larger than 
the tumbler dimensions. After the tumblers are lined 
up and level, close the gap with a trim board.

To reduce the risk of serious injury, install 
lockable door(s) to prevent public access 
to rear of tumblers.

W055

WARNING

Summary of Contents for Stacked Drying Tumbler

Page 1: ...on Operation Maintenance Stacked Drying Tumbler Models with Electronic Control Part No M412060R2 May 2006 Keep These Instructions For Future Reference If this tumbler changes ownership be sure this ma...

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Page 3: ...taller service agency or the gas supplier W052 FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance W053 WARNING POUR VOTRE...

Page 4: ...models are not certified in Australia NOTE The WARNING and IMPORTANT instructions appearing in this manual are not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur It must be under...

Page 5: ...ion 11 Materials Required 11 Facilities Required 11 Layout 11 Floor 11 Shipping Braces 11 Venting 11 Individual Venting 12 Combined Exhaust Manifold Venting 12 Collector Venting 12 Individual Exhaust...

Page 6: ...COPY or TRANSMIT 4 M412060 Preventive Maintenance Instructions 33 Daily 33 Lint Removal 33 Monthly 33 Lubrication 33 Lint Removal 33 Every Six Months 35 Lint Removal and Cylinder Belt Inspection 35 D...

Page 7: ...talled operated and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions or if there is damage to or mishandling of this product s components use of this product could expose you to substance...

Page 8: ...he cylinder with a damp cloth to remove particles of fiberglass 24 Always follow the fabric care instructions supplied by the garment manufacturer 25 Never operate the tumbler with any guards and or p...

Page 9: ...l numbers will be found on the nameplate as shown Replacement Parts Information If replacement parts are required contact the source from whom you purchased your tumbler or contact the Ripon Service P...

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Page 11: ...for service access Sides 0 in 0 cm permitted 31 5 8 in 80 3 cm 31 5 8 in 80 3 cm 20 3 4 in 62 7 cm 33 3 4 in 85 7 cm 42 5 8 in 108 3 cm 43 1 2 in 110 5 cm 46 1 2 in 118 1 cm 28 1 4 in 71 8 cm 4 5 32 i...

Page 12: ...50 1 17 3 Amp 2 wire grounded system Line 1 Neutral Ground 240 50 1 10 Amp 2 wire grounded system Line 1 Neutral Ground 220 60 1 10 Amp 2 wire grounded system Line 1 Neutral Ground Energy Data 63 000...

Page 13: ...er square foot 488 kg square meter Floor covering materials such as carpeting or tile should be removed Shipping Braces To facilitate installation the shipping braces located on the lower left and rig...

Page 14: ...y to the outdoors a main collector duct may be used if it is sized according to Figure 4 These illustrations indicate minimum diameters and should be increased if the collector length exceeds 20 feet...

Page 15: ...in 76 2 cm Minimum Clearance Figure 2 2 in 5 1 cm Minimum Clearance 30 in 76 2 cm Minimum Clearance 2 in 5 1 cm Minimum Clearance 2 in 5 1 cm Minimum Clearance No Screen or Cap Wall Air Out Inspectio...

Page 16: ...fold Construction Figure 3 TMB2155N 10 in 25 4 cm Inside Diameter 17 50 in 44 5 cm 36 10 in 91 7 cm 2 in 5 1 cm TYP Standard Stove Pipe Crimp 6 in 15 2 cm Inside Diameter 2 Places Rivet to Duct 8 Rive...

Page 17: ...tted for First 4 in 10 2 cm 12 in 30 5 cm Minimum Clearance 0 in Clearance Permitted for First 4 in 10 2 cm 2 in 5 1 cm Minimum Clearance No Screen or Cap Wall NOTE Maximum length of exhaust duct is 1...

Page 18: ...unscrew the four shipping capscrews one at each corner and lift the tumbler from the skid The leveling legs will be in a bag inside the cylinder Screw the four leveling legs into the level adjusting...

Page 19: ...e Figure 5 TMB2157N Clearance of tumbler cabinet from combustible construction must be a minimum of 12 inches 30 5 cm at top W647 WARNING NOTE Shaded areas indicate adjacent structure 0 in Clearance P...

Page 20: ...st be done by installing a one inch 2 54 cm pipe gas loop as shown in Figures 8 and 9 Before connecting the gas piping to the tumbler make certain gas service is the same as that specified on the seri...

Page 21: ...e compound resistant to actions of L P gas on all pipe threads To reduce the risk of fire or explosion The tumbler and its individual shut off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping sys...

Page 22: ...0 1 25 40 1 25 40 1 25 31 75 1 25 31 75 1 5 38 10 1 5 38 10 2 50 80 2 50 80 2 50 80 2 50 80 2 50 80 2 5 63 50 2 5 63 50 2 5 63 50 2 5 63 50 2 5 63 50 2 5 63 50 2 5 63 50 3 76 20 3 76 20 3 76 20 3 76 2...

Page 23: ...mblers Gas Line Pressure Tap IMPORTANT Gas loop piping must be installed as illustrated to equalize gas pressure for all tumblers connected to single gas service Other gas using appliances should be c...

Page 24: ...efer to Figure 10 IMPORTANT Do not connect the tumbler to any voltage or current other than that specified on the tumbler serial plate Heat Source Electrical Specs Wires Required and Terminal Block Co...

Page 25: ...s of the terminal block L1 and L2 or L1 and N If the electrical service is 120 Volt connect the neutral wire to NEUTRAL The ground wire must be connected to the green ground screw located in the junct...

Page 26: ...THE GAS LINE TO EITHER OF THE TUMBLERS IF THE GAS SERVICE IS NOT THE SAME AS THAT SPECIFIED ON THE TUMBLER It will first be necessary to convert the gas burner orifice and gas valve Appropriate conver...

Page 27: ...does not light open and close loading door again and restart the ignition cycle IMPORTANT The Instant Electronic Ignition system will attempt to light the gas by sparking for approximately 15 seconds...

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Page 29: ...e tab on the door should contact the switch plunger and depress it enough to close the switch with an audible click Refer to Figure 13 3 If tab does not depress the switch plunger enough to operate th...

Page 30: ...Copyright Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT Adjustments M412060 28 Figure 13 Door Tab TMB2163N Door Switch Front Serial Plate Location Figure 14 TMB2164N...

Page 31: ...4 inches 45 to 57 mm If it does not adjust the loading door interlock Refer to the appropriate paragraph in the Adjustments section of this manual 5 Start the tumbler and check the burner flame 6 Loa...

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Page 33: ...close lint drawer will result in the tumbler not starting 3 Open the loading door and load the cylinder with laundry The unit is designed for a 30 pound cotton load dry maximum load DO NOT overload O...

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Page 35: ...r ensuring a tight fit and lock IMPORTANT Failure to lock lint drawer will result in the tumbler not starting Monthly Lubrication Motor bearings fan bearings cylinder bearings and cylinder roller bear...

Page 36: ...Copyright Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT Preventive Maintenance Instructions M412060 34 Figure 15 TMB2165N...

Page 37: ...e service replacement 4 Inspect the belt tensioning idler assembly The idler arm should move freely with considerable belt spring tension approximately 40 pounds and should not bind in any position be...

Page 38: ...k and clean steam coils Steam Models Only Clean exhaust ducts Check flow of combustion air Check flow of ventilation air Check belt tension Check chain tension Six Month Maintenance DATES Check for lo...

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